Concert at LTV, networking at East Hampton Library, open studios at Watermill Center, architecture film at SAC, brass band at the Presbyterian Church, music by female composers at Rogers Library, and tribute bands in Sag Harbor and Riverhead.
Bits and Pieces 03.16.23Concert at LTV, networking at East Hampton Library, open studios at Watermill Center, architecture film at SAC, brass band at the Presbyterian Church, music by female composers at Rogers Library, and tribute bands in Sag Harbor and Riverhead.
Facts Can Be ComplicatedA new play at Hampton Theatre Company finds both tension and laughs in a true story about the clash between poetic license and “nothing but the facts.”
Music and Public SpaceA concert of world music by Albino Mbie and a discussion about the importance of public space by Setha Low are coming to The Church.
The Art Scene 03.16.23Jose Campos’s woodcut figures, Charles Waller’s “Bridal Suite,” Joel Mesler’s “Rabbis,” Leo Villareal’s “Nebulae,” group shows at Harper’s, Oscar Molina, LTV, Southampton Cultural Center, and an artists’ panel in Southampton
Artwork Honoring Latin WorkersA new Parrish Art Museum exhibition celebrates Latin migrant workers with colorful wooden figures, plus a talk about Frida Kahlo with the artist's grandniece and the museum's director.
An open rehearsal at The Church, Madoo talks pair landscape architects with architects, rock at the Suffolk Theater, blues from Jake Lear at the Masonic Temple, and Judy Carmichael strides at Lincoln Center.
Blending Up Chekhov for TodayComing to Bay Street: Christopher Durang’s Tony Award-winning play that blends Chekhovian characters into a contemporary comedy.
Happy AccidentsAssembled from the floors, walls, and tables of his studio, Matthew Kirk’s transformational artworks, now at Halsey McKay, assume shapes that refer to natural phenomena and man-made objects.
The Art Scene 03.09.23Sculpture and fresco at Keyes Art, printmaking workshops coming to The Church, botanical paintings at Estia’s Little Kitchen, Toni Ross weavings in NoHo, Cornelia Foss in Manhattan, and Paton Miller will open his studio.
Tribute to a Master of MelodramaA mini-retrospective of films by Douglas Sirk, whose 1950s Hollywood melodramas have influenced many important filmmakers, will be at the Sag Harbor Cinema, along with paintings by Sabina Streeter that have been inspired by his films.
Wendy Van Deusen’s Rich TapestryAn artist, award-winning chef, and longtime curator at LongHouse Reserve, Wendy Van Deusen has launched the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons to support women "thinkers and makers."
What Did Samuel Parrish Collect?The Southampton History Museum is showing "gilded icons" from Samuel L. Parrish's collection of secular and religious copies from the 19th century.
A Concert for Syria and TurkeyGene Casey and the HooDoo Loungers will headline a concert at Bay Street for the earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey.
Bay Street Will Keep on Rocking"Women of Soul" will bring Mama Lee and Rose Lawler to Bay Street, along with Dawnette Darden and the HooDoo Loungers. Ms. Darden will return for a tribute to Prince next weekend.
Bits and Pieces 03.02.23Donnamarie Barnes to talk and Bruce Wolosoff to perform at The Church, Manhattan lectures from LongHouse and Madoo, acting classes at Bay Street, tips for preparing for spring gardening, Fantasy Girl Bands to battle virtually, sustainable architecture webinar, and jazz at the Masonic Temple.
For LongHouse, a Very New YearLongHouse Reserve in East Hampton will open for the season with new artworks, new hours, a new curator, a new education director, and a commitment to a chemical-free landscape.
In Search of a Great ArtistMTV will premiere “Finding the Next Great Artist,” a new reality series produced by the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum that will have artists competing to show an artwork there.
Mary Ellen Bartley: From Bologna With AmoreIn a wide-ranging interview, the artist Mary Ellen Bartley discusses her residency at the studio and library of Giorgio Morandi and how she created a body of photographs that honors the late Italian painter.
The Art Scene 03.02.23Three artists inspired by the sea at Grenning Gallery and an artists’ panel at the Southampton Arts Center.
Bay Street Offers Combat and ComedyBay Street Theater will host a one-day workshop in hand-to-hand combat for the stage, and an evening of stand-up comedy.
Bits and Pieces 02.23.23Neil Simon’s “Come Blow Your Horn” in Southampton, auditions for Shanley play in Quogue, global music at the Parrish, art and healing in Water Mill, jazz in Sag Harbor, and Springsteen tribute band in Riverhead
Dean Taucher Gets 'Reel'In a new play, a retired production designer for shows like "The Sopranos" and "Law & Order: SVU" reveals the bad behavior so common in show business.
Gregory Coates Speaks at The ChurchGregory Coates will talk about the processes and concepts behind his artwork, now on view at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Josh & Kate Have a Full PlateJosh Gladstone and Kate Mueth have enough upcoming projects, through both familiar and new initiatives, to keep them busy through next year and beyond.
The Art Scene 02.23.23A lecture on Leonardo in Southampton, Jane Freilicher’s abstractions in Chelsea, and Eric Dever’s paintings in Helsinki
We Can Dance If We Want ToMargaret Garrett, an interdisciplinary artist in residence at The Church in Sag Harbor, has asked for volunteers to learn and perform in four simple dances.
Andrina Wekontash Smith Has Stories to TellAndrina Wekontash Smith's commitment to art for social change is finding expression in a new virtual reality project about Martin Luther King Jr. and a TV comedy that spans the Shinnecock Reservation to the "Glamptons."
Bits and Pieces 02.16.23“Hawaii” is up next in the Julie Andrews retrospective, love will be in the air at The Church, Watermill Center opens its studios, horticultural alliance’s book group will meet virtually.
Classical Piano on the RockAn award-winning pianist to bring Schumann, Liszt, Chopin, and more to Shelter Island.
Guild Hall Hires New Performing Arts DirectorA new performing arts director is coming to Guild Hall from the Music Center in Los Angeles and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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